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Starmer condemns Reform UK’s ‘racist rhetoric’

Yesterday the Labour party accused Nigel Farage of tolerating “flagrant racism” in Reform UK after Sarah Pochin claimed that she was right to complain about the number of black and Asian people in TV adverts.

Keir Starmer has now made the same point in his own words. Commenting on Sarah Pochin’s latest intervention, he told the Daily Mirror:

Yet again our country’s discourse is being poisoned and polluted by the racist rhetoric coming from Reform – pitting communities against one another and sowing division to suit their own ends. They should be apologising, not doubling down.

You only have to look at the toxicity flowing from their candidate for Gorton and Denton to know what they are about – dangerous ideas that pull at the fabric of who we are in Britain. They don’t have solutions to the challenges we face as a country. All they can offer is a smokescreen of hate and division.

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Key events

There were two council byelections yesterday.

The Conservatives have held a seat in Worth Valley, Bradford, where counting only took place this morning.

There is a lot more interest in the result from Fletton and Woodston in Peterborough, where Reform UK has won a seat that was previously held by Labour. Labour came fourth.

Election Maps UK have posted the results.

Fletton & Woodston (Peterborough) Council By-Election Result:

➡️ RFM: 29.4% (New)
🌍 GRN: 27.6% (+16.2)
🌳 CON: 21.8% (-11.8)
🌹 LAB: 16.8% (-31.2)
🔶 LDM: 4.4% (-0.7)

No TUSC (-1.9) as previous.

Reform GAIN from Labour.
Changes w/ 2024.

— Election Maps UK (@ElectionMapsUK) February 13, 2026

Here is Luke Tryl, the pollster from More in Common, commenting on the results.

We’re not in Kansas anymore latest:

Green + Reform 57%

Labour + Conservative 38.6%

In 2024 (18 months ago!) Lab + Con was 81.6%

And these are from Zack Polanski, the Green party leader.

Labour’s vote is collapsing everywhere.

In Peterborough last night, as in Gorton and Denton, voting Green is the only way to stop Reform.

There were 36 votes between the Green Party and Reform.

36 votes.

Reform are absolutely stoppable – and the Green Party can win with our message to lower bills, protect the NHS and rebuild public services.

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